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Leaf color

record at 50% flowering

Crop
Vigna
Version
2015
Category
CHARACTERIZATION
Maintained by
WorldVeg World Vegetable Center
Descriptor definition
Descriptor type
CODED
Database name
LFCOL
Descriptor coding table
CodeTermDescription
3Light green
5Green
7Dark green
Datasets
    Characterization data of mung bean (Vigna radiata) accessions from the WorldVeg genebank collection

    1.0

    Characterization data of rice bean (Vigna umbellata) accessions from the WorldVeg genebank collection

    1.0

    Characterization data of black gram (Vigna mungo) accessions from the WorldVeg genebank collection

    1.0

Crop descriptors
    World Vegetable Center GRSU characterization record sheet for Vigna radiata, V. mungo, Vigna umbellata

    1.0

Record metadata
UUID
a1306993-050b-48ef-b8e1-8f05060b3fcf
Record version
3
Last updated
22 October 2018
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